What were the consequences of the Crusades for Europe? What effect did the Crusades have on European trade? How did the Crusades impact European society? How did the Crusades affect Europe religiously? How did
What are some lasting effects of the Second Crusade? What were the consequences of the Second Crusade? What were the outcomes of the Second Crusade? What were the effects of the Fourth Crusade? What was the impact of the Third Crusade?
Europe was too crowded for people so people went and fought in the crusades for a new and less crowded home in the middle east. ThePopeconvinced a lot of people to fight in the crusades because of area the…show more content… A big reason that crusaders were fighting was because the la...
One of the most common moral defenses of slavery was that slaves were being kept in better conditions than they would be if they had legitimate, paying jobs. For example, once slaves had grown too old to complete hard labor in the fields, they could be brought into the house, where they...
Domestic Consequences of Foreign Policy Decisions The war in Iraq had unpredictable consequences in Europe. A genuine moment of integrated and shared concern emerged in all capitals as the anti-war movements gathered pace. EU countries are coming to understand how deeply connected are foreign ...
Normally, when I say I'm a medievalist, I get one of two responses: 1) they ask if I belong to the SCA or engage in SCA-related program activities; 2) they talk about the Crusades, about which I know next to nothing: cannibalism, sack of Constantinople, and Orlando Bloom, and then...
It’s hard to say no. It’s hard to impose restrictions and constraints. It’s hard to force your players to accept risks, costs, and consequences. But, as a True Game Master, you have to know — in your shriveled, blackened GMing heart — that restrictions, constraints, risks, costs...
Apparently someone's curse worked: we live in interesting times, and among other consequences, for no good reason we have a surplus of libertarians. With this article I hope to help keep the demand low, or at least to explain to libertarian correspondents why they don't impress me with co...
Constrained oil leads to higher oil prices, and high oil costs have three economic consequences: 1. Impact on GDP 2. Transfer of wealth from importing nations to exporting nations 3. Macroeconomic costs The first pain that we feel will be economic pain, and it will be felt in those three ...
“The signs were accumulating, all across the north of the country, far from the capital and its golden steeples, without our noticing their exact consequences. Vaguely we understood how, without really knowing why. Everything happened so quickly... We understood barely that a sort of different...